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| Ask AP: Iraqis in the US, printing less money Sat, 02 Aug 2008 00:00:00 +0100 If you print more money, each dollar is worth less, right? Does that mean a country can fight inflation by... |
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| Bankruptcy filings in New Mexico have been down since an overhaul in 2005, but are starting to rise The image of distressed consumers coping with unworkable debts and inflation has yet to play out in bankruptcy court in New Mexico. |
| AROUND N.M. Eclipse Jet Crashed During Landing An Eclipse 500 jet that crashed into a wooded area near a Pennsylvania airport Wednesday evening was landing, rather than taking off, as had been reported in Friday's Journal. |
| Coaches Loved 'Titletown USA' LAS CRUCES — When Valdosta, Ga., was named "Titletown USA' by ESPN, it hit home throughout the New Mexico State University football coaching staff. |
| Teens Hit the Links The social event of the season? |
| Eastdale Evens Record in Regional Tournament The Eastdale Little League Majors All-Stars left their jitters behind and affirmed that they did, in fact, belong at the Midwest Regional in Waco, Texas. |
| NFL's All-Time Greatest: the Coaches Sam Aselstine |
| Mystery Benefactor Is True Amigo to Lobos The announcement was as low-key as the mystery man himself. |
| No coach in NFL history took over such dismal franchises and instantly turned then in to winners Editor's note: Each Sunday for the next five weeks, the Journal will feature who we believe are the top 10 in a particular category to advance the 2008 NFL season. Next Sunday: defensive player. |
| Man Accused in UNM Recruit Shooting Free Criminal charges have been dropped against the man suspected of shooting a University of New Mexico football recruit at a strip club in 2006, KOAT reported Friday. |
| Despite Lobos' success on field, sale of season packages slow The 2008 college football season is less than four weeks away, and the University of New Mexico begins practice Monday with a glaring weakness at a key position. |
| Isotopes Take 3rd Win in Row |
| Motivated North Throttles South |
| Eastdale All-Stars Lose Opener in Regional |
| Serena Williams Sighting |
| Alford Says Schedule Is Balanced |
| Bracing for Endurance Test |
| Hallucinogenic drug gives terminal cancer patient new outlook Norbert Litzinger saw tears running from his wife's eyes when he stepped into the room. |
| Gov. May Find Legacy in DWI Fight Bill Richardson unabashedly has said he is out to pad his legacy before leaving office as governor. Legacy: Think Rail Runner. Think spaceport. Think movie productions. Think in-your-face assaults on drunken driving. |
| Motorcycle-Truck Collision Kills 2 From Rio Arriba Two Rio Arriba County men are dead following a motorcycle-truck collision Friday night. |
| Institute Plumbs Drug Trips Back in the 1980s in California, Dr. George Greer used MDMA — also known as Ecstasy —in experimental therapy with his psychiatric patients. |
| PRC Hopeful Lists Nonexistent School There's just one problem with Democrat Jerome Block Jr.'s claim to have earned an associate's degree at the "UNM Anderson School of Banking." |
| Schools Don't Make Grade |
| Boy, 11, Was Riding on Bumper of Car |
| Northern N.M. Schools Failing |
| Around Northern New Mexico |
| Congregation Gets Home |
| Baker Gets a Sweet Deal at Fair |
| Horse sense: Equine sensitivity and ability to heal evident at local horse camp Fri, 01 Aug 2008 11:16:25 MDT LAS CRUCES — There's nothing like communing with nature, especially when there are large, friendly animals involved. |
| Man charged in Anthony stabbing death (5:30 p.m.) Sat, 02 Aug 2008 17:32:51 MDT ANTHONY — A Chaparral man spent his 19th birthday in jail under suspicion of fatally stabbing an Anthony man at a party early Saturday morning in what the Doña Ana Sheriff's Department said was the first county homicide of the year. |
| Former AG co-chairs Democratic National Platform Committee Fri, 01 Aug 2008 11:11:22 MDT ALBUQUERQUE, N.M.—New Mexicans will recognize a familiar face at the Democratic National Convention in Denver next month: former Attorney General Patricia Madrid is one of three Democrats co-chairing the national party's Platform Committee. |
| White Sands Space Harbor could close Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:39:20 MDT LAS CRUCES — The fate of a back-up space shuttle landing site north of Las Cruces is up in the air in advance of a NASA plan to retire its space shuttle program in two years. |
| Indictments Sat, 02 Aug 2008 22:18:30 MDT The following indictments were returned by a 3rd Judicial District Court grand jury on July 31:• Manuel Moreno, 38, 999 Amador Ave. |
| Man killed in Friday morning rollover Fri, 01 Aug 2008 22:34:27 MDT LAS CRUCES — The Doña Ana County Sheriff's Department is investigating a fatal rollover crash in Anthony, N. |
| Bacteria found in city's water Fri, 01 Aug 2008 22:30:17 MDT LAS CRUCES — Las Cruces residents were notified this week that the city's water system recently failed drinking water standards when coliform bacteria was found in samples. |
| Sound Off! (Aug. 3) Fri, 01 Aug 2008 19:45:17 MDT It is ridiculous that people are being brought in from Washington DC to tell us how to build our downtown area. |
| Ruidoso may be year from 'normal' after flooding Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:32:23 MDT RUIDOSO — Mary Reinhart's "heavenly" roost on a hill overlooking the usually peaceful and scenic Rio Ruidoso turned into a hellish terror. |
| New Mexico's tax-free weekend ends tonight Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:57:18 MDT LAS CRUCES — In the yearly scavenger hunt for spiral notebooks, glue sticks, art gum erasers and No. |
| Money earmarked for new Las Cruces schools Sun, 03 Aug 2008 00:37:08 MDT LAS CRUCES — A planned middle school in Las Cruces has been awarded $3.12 million and an estimated $20 million has been set aside for it and a planned high school, according to a Public School |
| Letters to the editor Fri, 01 Aug 2008 19:46:15 MDT Disgusted with solutionsI am disgusted with LCPS' "solutions" to pregnancy. I find it ironic that a sick child can visit the nurse's office in pain and be sent away without Advil, but a child is |
| COMMENTARY: Hoops scheduling a juggling act (5:20 p.m.) Sat, 02 Aug 2008 17:27:05 MDT When opportunity knocks, you have to answer the door.At the risk of sacrificing home attendance figures, the New Mexico State University men's basketball team did the right thing in moving its four |
| So much for 'free' public education Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:59:13 MDT My husband and I have raised five children in Alamogordo since 1973, all attending the public school system. |
| Alamogordo police logs Fri, 01 Aug 2008 19:58:22 MDT Thursday, July 31 Day shift Kelli J. Ford, 28, of 636 Alta Vista, was arrested on a Magistrate Court warrant for two counts of alleged child abuse. |
| Veteran's services really are insulting Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:59:11 MDT This letter is in reference to one written by Mr. Bernard Sternthal which appeared in Sunday, July 27, paper, titled "Clinic's offering an insult to veterans. |
| Freitag and Wright Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:25:49 MDT Daily News Report Jeremy Troy Wright and Sarah Elizabeth Freitag along, with their parents Shannan and Tammi Wright, of Alamogordo, and Tim and Marianne Freitag, of Waukesha, Wis. |
| Veterans mull advocacy role Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:56:57 MDT A handful of local veterans traded stories about medical care and long trips to Albuquerque Friday as part of an emerging advocacy group for servicemen and women. |
| Fewer schools meet student performance goals Sat, 02 Aug 2008 08:53:10 MDT SANTA FE (AP) More than two-thirds of New Mexico's schools failed to reach this year's targets for improving academic performance and meeting student participation standards. |
| School drug tests are discriminatory Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:59:12 MDT After reading the "Purpose of the Drug Test" document posted on the APS Web site, I am left with a few more questions. |
| Landfill not to blame for trash troubles Sat, 02 Aug 2008 21:59:13 MDT Arturo Cardiel, owner of Alamo Disposal, seems to feel that his problems with the service to the village of Tularosa is due to the landfill closing on windy days, slowing down on rainy days and because we only let in one truck at a time. |
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